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Peter Is The Worst Bachelor To Ever Go On “The Bachelorette”

You heard me. The wooooorst.

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Peter Is The Worst Bachelor To Ever Go On “The Bachelorette”
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You heard me. The worst.

Let me tell you something: I love Peter. He is my favorite contestant to ever come on “The Bachelorette." I mean I’ve only watched one season, but I feel like it would still be true. He is handsome. He is down to earth. He has a job. He’s funny. He’s smart. I don’t know him, obviously, but he definitely just is all of these things.

So why is he the worst, you ask?

Because he is a real person.

Unlike the rest of the contestants, he isn’t in love with the idea of being in love. He is genuinely looking for a spouse, and to do that, it takes time. You can’t just love someone in three weeks, in my personal opinion. He wants something true. He isn’t rushing to tell Rachel that he loves her because he’s not there yet. Chances are, nobody on that show is. The rest of the contestants want to be in love but aren’t actually in it; they are just caught up in the whirlwind that is the show, you feel me?

I mean Eric, the man-child, has never been in love and is all of a sudden ready to get married? I think not. And don't get me started on Bryan. He's just too much charm paired with a whole lot of disingenuous. However, they're the perfect contestants because they are willing to marry someone after 6 weeks of knowing them. And that term, "knowing them," is used lightly because she's been dating like 20 other guys at the same time.

So yes. Peter is the worst contestant. But he’d probably be the best husband.

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